Fractography of damaged carbon fiber/epoxy composites after low-velocity impact

M. S. Sohn, X. Z. Hu, J. K. Kim

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Abstract

The sub-surface damage modes in carbon fiber/epoxy composite laminates after low-velocity impact were investigated. The effects of interlayers inserted between continuous fiber layers were evaluated on impact damage resistance of composites. These interlayers were made of short fibers and a tough polymer film, such as Kevlar fibers, Zylon fibers and poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid) (PEEA) film. Optical and scanning electron microscopy was employed to study the impact damage mechanisms and their correlations with the interlayer reinforcements.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)II/-
JournalKey Engineering Materials
Volume183
StatePublished - 2000
Event4th International Conference on Fracture and Strength of Solids - Pohang, South Korea
Duration: 16 Aug 200018 Aug 2000

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